Skip to content What is the ultimate cause that transcends knowledge, according to Spencer? A) The persistence of force B) The indestructibility of matter C) The continuity of motion D) None of the above According to Spencer, what is the cause of evolution? A) Energy B) Force C) Matter D) All of the above What is the underlying principle of physical evolution, according to Spencer? A) Movement from simple to complex B) Movement from homogeneous to heterogeneous C) Both a and b D) None of the above What is the second law of evolution, according to Spencer? A) Matter is indestructible B) Energy tends to persist C) Motion is continuous D) None of the above According to Spencer, what is the direction of evolution? A) Towards the line of least resistance B) Towards the line of greatest attraction C) Both a and b D) None of the above What is the principle of formal changes and uniformity? A) Matter and motion are not completely destroyed B) They undergo changes in form only C) Both a and b D) None of the above According to Spencer, what is the direction of evolution? A) Towards the line of least resistance B) Towards the line of greatest attraction C) Both a and b D) None of the above What does Spencer argue is the ultimate fate of all phenomena in nature? A) Stability B) Growth C) Dissolution D) Equilibrium What is the ultimate cause that transcends knowledge, according to Spencer? A) The persistence of force B) The indestructibility of matter C) The continuity of motion D) None of the above According to Spencer, what is the cause of evolution? A) Energy B) Force C) Matter D) All of the above Pages:
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There should be more details over other philosophers rather than Marx
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